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Edith Wharton's sensitively observed portraits of women's lives a century ago resonate into the present day, captivating readers now as they did then. Threaded throughout her accounts is a rich seam of secrets and silences that reveals Wharton's keen grasp of the realities navigated by women, and her astute use of withholding to tell their stories. This book explores her frequent marshalling of secrets and silences, presented as an integral part of her literary aesthetic, to cast light on her enduring interest in women's experiences in private and public settings during the early twentieth century.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Fictional secrets The House of Mirth The Fruit of the Tree The Custom of the Country and Summer.- Chapter 3: Textual and intertextual secrets The Mothers Recompense.- Chapter 4: Silences at home The Reef.- Chapter 5: Silences and speech at the front Fighting France.- Chapter 6: Silences abroad In Morocco.- Chapter 7: Edith Whartons women then and now.